James Melville November 10, 2011
By TYLER ROSS When Florence Welch released her debut album, Lungs, in 2009, it blew up. With the help of the BBC, who highlighted the album as part of BBC Introducing, and the ever-helpful Apple spot of “Dog Days Are Over,” Lungs shot to the top of the UK charts. I was reluctant to give [...]
Tyler Ross December 3, 2009
First, a story: it was my junior, maybe senior year in high school, I can’t really recall. I was spending the evening at a friend’s house, and we ended up outside listening to music. The music of choice was Radiohead, specifically their 2000 album titled “Kid A.” I had only really ‘dabbled’ in Radiohead, an [...]
Tyler Ross November 12, 2009
The Mountain Goats’ Life of the World to Come is a hard album to review: sparse and quiet, there really isn’t much happening. There are no thumping beat machines, overdriven lead guitars, or even any intricate parts. But just like any other folk music, that’s where the beauty lies; in the stripped-down nature of someone [...]